If you’re stuck choosing your wedding colors, you’re not alone. This is one of the biggest decisions couples overthink, and I get it — color sets the tone for everything. Your florals, bridesmaid dresses, rentals, invitations, even how your photos feel years from now. The good news? The season you’re getting married in makes this decision so much easier.


Spring weddings are naturally soft and romantic. Blush, sage, dusty blue, lavender, butter yellow — these tones photograph beautifully in spring light. Everything feels fresh and airy, especially at garden venues. Muted pastels complement blooming florals instead of competing with them.



Summer wedddings can handle more saturation and personality. Think vibrant blues, coral, bold pinks, citrus tones, or even a clean neutral palette with one bright pop of color. The sun is stronger, the energy is high, and these palettes feel playful and confident.



Fall weddings are where warmth shines. Rust, terracotta, olive, deep mauve, caramel, and burgundy glow in golden hour light. These tones feel rich without being heavy and pair beautifully with outdoor desert or garden settings.



Winter weddings are perfect for timeless elegance or a little drama. Emerald, navy, champagne, black and white, icy blue — deeper tones and crisp contrasts stand out beautifully in cooler light.
At the end of the day, your color palette should reflect you. The season simply helps guide what will feel cohesive, elevated, and beautiful in your photos.
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